Giraffes in Evening Light, Maasai Mara 2006
Elephant Exodus #2, Amboseli 2004
Abandoned Ostrich Egg
Buffalo With Lowered Head
Elephant Herds Crossing Lake Bed in Sun D
Elephant with Tattered Ears
Elephants Moving Through Grass
Elephants on Bleached Lake Bed
Giraffes and Dust Devil
Giraffes Battling in Forest
Giraffes with Migration Trail
Gorilla On Rock
Lion CU Portrait
Lion Under Leaning Tree
Lion with Monolith
Lions Head to Head
Rhino on Lake
Rhinos in Lake
Lion Before Storm II- Sitting Profile
Zebras Turning Heads
Cheetah and Cubs
Wildebeest Crossing
Lioness Against Rock
Baboons in Profile
Hippos on Mara River
Elephant With Exploding Dust
Elephant Exodus
Cheetah and Cubs Lying on Rock
Lion Windswept
Sitting Lionesses
Cheetah in Tree
Giraffe Fan
Elephant Mother and Two Babies
Elephant Herd
Buffalo Group Portrait
Portrait of Lion Standing in Wind
Giraffes Under Swirling Clouds
Chimp Portrait With Hand II
Lioness with Cub Feeding
Lioness Looking Out Over Plains
Giraffe Looking Over Plains
Lioness In Crater
Leopard in Crook of Tree
Elephant Mother and Baby Holding Leg
Chimpanzee Posing
Elephant Ghost World
Rhino in Dust
Elephant Cathedral
Giraffe and Baby in Trees
Elephant Drinking
Why the animals of Africa in particular? And more particularly still, East Africa? There is perhaps something more profoundly iconic, mythical, mythological even, about the animals of East Africa, as opposed to say, the Arctic or South America.
Photographs by Nickbrandt
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